THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., DECEMBER 5, 1895, CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT The News Gathered From Various Sections HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO What Our Army of Alert Correspondents See and Observe Worthy of Note—The Local Happenings of Every Community Will be Gladly Pablished—Send the News, We will Pablish it, Howard. le 1s improving very slowly Phil ] Mon- R day Wm. ‘rtle and Lyon Shay the woods on Monday. yw was to Bellefonte on went to ransacted 1 nie and Lyvdie Haven on Monday. ous woodsman, Lost Daniel last week-—wher 5 agents, with holiday sup body has a sweet tooth Mr. Edit $0. 2 has hole« we would or, IXKC where smithing day evening to see his ed and William did Monday morning, af gone down Some that their fell and delight our dealers “Hustler, Po place, gave an interesting and ins debate, Friday eve ;, in the building. The question, "Resol one gains more information by than by traveling,” was ably di by both sides [he affirmative the question, was composed of looking young ladies who received udges’ decision. Some of Beech Creek's and Mill Hall's fine looking lads and lassies were to be found among the many that thronged the house. After the close of the debate your scribe, in company with two other young people, retired to the house of William Hannah and with a host of others who bad already congre. gated enjoyed ourselves "till the wee sma’ hours of morning playing games and pulling and eating taffy, when after a hearty good night we all, except Mr. Stoner and Miss Galagher, took our de. parture for home, all feeling happy that we had been there H.C. WW. Cure that Cougn with Shiloh's Cure. The best Cough Cure. Relieves Croup promptiy Ome million bottles sold last year 40 doses for 25 ets. Sold by Krumrine Bros... Bellefonte, 2 school ed that the Fairbrook. Butcher season is about over William Goss is suffering from a disor- dered liver, Fairbrook is going to have a wedding on the 22nd, Our schools will close on the 17th, for a week's vacation, J. B. Herberling purchased a lot from J. B. Ard, of Pine Grove Mills. The protracted meeting of the M. E, church closed last Friday evening. Mr. Gearhart, of Huntingdon county, has put up a reservoir for Mr, McWil. liams, Miss Dolly Eisenberg, of Yellow Springs, Huntingdon county, is visiting her sister Mrs. Frank Black. Miss Gertrude Miller, of Rock Springs, Rock View. A. M. Herman visited friends at State College, last week. Wanted that baby A high silk hatto wear since boy arrived in this vicinity. Sanford Wilson and James Wigley, of Bellefonte, spent Sunday in this vicinity, Sanford Zettle, Sunday with his Valley. of this place, father, in spent George's eck attended at Pleasant Gap, last Jac ob Sundy and Abby FI Epworth League, Sunday night, Mrs [1l., and sister lLouella Brewbaker, of Freeport Millie Wagner, of fonte, spent a few days in this vicin ' Belle iy Charles Kuhn, of this vicinity, while returning a gun, which he borrowed from a neighbor last Thursday saw the largest rabbit he had ever seen, but to his surprise, after investigations were made it proved to be a large yellow cat cvening, Last Wednesday night the young folks of this vicinity gathered at 1 Arthur the pur him farewell, and al before he | the NOrns [or elt the went to the hospital last Monday morn- ing for the removal of a tumor, DErsOns wert i Ki LB Aaronsburg. Fehl has winter 58 Kate gone 5 cna Lae Miss Bertha Lane, of Tyrone, s few days with her parents, Noah Lei Miss Annie Limbert has returned home to spend the winter under the parental roof. Thomas Hull, accompanied by his daughter Jeunie, have gone to Bellefonte to spend the week with friends. Frank Weiser, formerly of this place, but now located at Altoona, guest of Squire H day. was On Monday we heard the jingling of the sleigh bells for the first time this win- | ter Quite a number of our people were out sieighing, even if it was httle rough a Owing to the inclemency of the weath- er, on Sunday evening, there were no services in any of the churches except the Reformed, and there the crowd was rather small, While walking through the room Abso- lom Confer, an aged citizen, fell and broke a boue in his ankle. He has the sympathy of the people, as he has been keeping house all by himself since in the spring. Pains in the chest when a person has a cold indicates a tendency toward pneu. monia. A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pan Balm and bound on to the chest over the seat of pain and prevent the threatened attack of pneu. monia. This same treatment will cure a lame back in a few hours. Sold by F. Potts Green, druggist ~Why don't you subscribe for the CENTRE DEMOCRAT ? 10 you know 1t is the cheapest paper in Centre county, if but the Romola. Miss Vernie Brickley and Mrs. Thos McCloskey Spent Saturday in Bellefonte, Miss Maude Brickley was the gue Eva Meyers, of Blanchard, over Sunday Harry Sayres, who has been employ. ed in the woods for some time, again home K. D. Packer, lock Haven, is spending a few days in this place, at the home of David Confer Mrs, John McCloskey | for Washington where she will daughter, Mrs. John Green The sale of Irvin Wentzel held on Saturday last, ed by people from a di Is of eft Wis stance We are glad to note that Hensyl Pack er, ufferin weeks with hemorrhage 18 again able to be aroun who has been OF sever The weather on Sund was about the wor has sent us | SHOW Succeed | L ather factory for ne Ow r of it bette the | K. Summer's on Mon- | you pay for it in advance. . Saturday Vints Harbrid for the summer, is has home 1 ge, who been away y spend the winter with his parents, at this place School re-opened on Monday morning, after an weeks vacation: the teacher O. D Eberts being on the jury I. F. Davis was also a juryman, While Levi Doughenbaugh, formerly { of this place, but at present employed by James Round, of Buffalo Run, was out bor, some long fingered gentleman en. tered his cabin and helped himself to about twenty dollars in money Sober. Mrs. Hannah Jamison, of George's Valley, was among iriends and relatives. L. C, Rote has a job to cui 30 cord of wood at Egg Hill. W. M. Jamison, our expert butcher, was bulchering below Aaronsburg for several days, W. B, Musser and A. F. Snyder spent a week trapping below Paddy Mountain, but they don't brag about it, Your Danger Now Is from the overworked condition of the liver and kidneys which are unable to expel impurities from the blood. This causes rheumatism. Hood's Sarsapa. rilla has been wonderfully successiul mn curing this disease. It neutralizes the acid in the blood and permanently cures | the aches and pains which other medi. cines fail to relieve, rilla is the best winter medicine because it purifies, enriches and vitalizes the blood. It gives help just where help is needed, It tones the stomach, stimulates the liver, and arouses and sustains the kidneye, It wards off pneumonia, fevers, bronrehitis, colds, coughs and the grip. tof i Hood's Sarsapa- | Nittany. 1ys she is so lonel Boyd what Shaffers pat in thei | suasage | Sunday | stormy Ida Heller week, but is and Monday were two rough, days has been very sick the past i better at this writing (rls were vou ever left fetter take next Lime le, spent he t p | 3 . Prove I Mi thing ritha Wat were the any Crious Be on and . i SUiGay t Money Milesburg. but it ran irom fighters to hind people who won t a hornet { last Saturday attending to his daily la- | and wife, State W. Nevhart Scott Bailey of College were guests of M and family, recently Mrs. Fannie alter ar extended home Pittshurg and Baldridge returned visit to other important places “Street romor’’ is untrostworthy jade, and has gotlen many a good man into an ocean of trouble The O. U, A. M., met in their on Saturday night, the 3rd, for time, in the Orider building, on per of Mill and Market streets Joseph Shope and wife, of Renova, Ren ben Crust and wife, of Filmore, and Mrs. Kate Marshall, of Falls Creek, sttended the sale of Mrs Saturday, the ind Bhe will, in future, make her home with her daoghter Jennie, of Filmore an new the first the oor Opera House Attractions, William Garman will manage Gar. ready booked are as follows: Dec. 8th, Royer Bros, ‘Next Door." Feb, 13th, Keller, the Magician, Feb. 20, Rickett's Comedians. Applications for dates from some other companies are being considered, and it is probable that a sufficient num. ber will be selected to give Bellefonters amusement during the show season, | often Runville. Protracted meeting | 50 far there has Mr able t going on Deen one conver ion Hancock improving, He is now 1 (yt . ) leave the ihe and come de stairs, Huts THT about all over Cha beri 13 yer killed" the largest bog of the on at this place, weighing 416 pound MAD pDounag is able to captur more gam DOL A1wW§ of 1 hae but at tell pou how ised by anc away from 1 [| HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver lis, Bil lousness, Indigestion, Meadache. Easy to take, easy to operate, 25c¢. rson and Dorsey Stine were out on the mountain hunting buffa They say they t afraid to try 1 3 large game } Iast week SAW ) ml were (ur mer and hant but Thurs hered on last day had some of the finest marksmen in the county on hand It required four to from a Winchester rific When Jim got on the store box, he down- ed them. Some say Ed run to the woods five shots How Te Find Out Fill a bottle or common your water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or settling indicates an unhealthy condition of the kidneys: if it stains your liven it is evidence of kid- ney trouble; too frequent desire to pass it or pain in the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are glass with ' out of order. Hall | WHAT To There is comfort in the krowledge so expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, | pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder Martha Haverracker on | the | and every part of the urinary passages. It corrects in ability to hold water and | scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes (hat unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during | the day, and to get up many times dar. man's opera house for the season of 18g8. | 99, and the list of his attractions al- | ing the wight. The mild and the extra. ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its | wonderful cures of the most distengging | cases, If you need a medicine you should have the best. At druggists fifty cents or one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and a book that tells more about it, both sent absolutely free by mail, if you send your address to Dr, Kilmer & Co., Bingham. ton, N.Y, When writing be sure and mention that you read this generous offer in the Centre Democrat. 2 | [1 Ll ww om pany 2,000 npleted Fasily ? you frequently hoarse? have that annoying ur thro: Would could tv i Who comes there 20 T0100 TOO JO JO 10 10 JO JO 200 1 08° TO JOO 0 I 0 J TY I GARMAN HOUSE, too innot pegin br. Agcr's Cherry Pectoral Plaster protects (he lungs [rem colds. Help at Hand. Halt Oh, you are going to Aikens’. Go on, that is the place to get the latest and best. Look at that win- dow if you want to see what's going, in Golf Capes, Tailor- Made Suits, Coats, Wrappers, Capes, Kid and Mocka Gloves. All goods marked in plain figures. Com in, Mrs. Aikens waiting for you. AIKENS' STORE, Allegheny St., Bellefonte, - - Penn’a EEREREREEEREERR - A is I TO TO 0 TO OO 0 TO OO OT 0 rey Something New.. A large selection of pri- zes will be given to cash purchasers as follows: Oxford Bibles, Graphophones, Beautiful Pictures, loth Bound Books, Folding Sewing Tables, Gold Pens, Etc. Etc. POWERS SHOE CO., BUSH ARCADE, Bellefonte, - - - - Penrv’a.
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